Should Bullfighting Be Illegal

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The tradition of bullfighting has been around since 1724 A.D, so why has it caused a debate on if it should be illegal or not? Bullfighting is an art in many countries. It starts with an opening parade, which means the matador and his crew walk around the the pit. After that is the cape stage, where the bull charges a cape and the matador must move aside at the last moment. Next comes the picador, who rides a horse and stabs the bull in the shoulders. Lastly the bull is stabbed and killed with a sword by the matador after he was brutally tortured. With all this animal cruelty, should bullfighting be illegal? With the pre-treatment of bulls before fights, the cruelty to all the animals involved, and the risk that all the people involved take, bullfighting should be illegal. Before any of the cruelty in the ring begins, bull are treated horribly. The bull has wet newspaper stuffed in his ear, vaseline rubbed in his eyes to blur his vision, cotton stuffed up his nostrils to cut off his respiration, and a needle stuck into his genitals for months before the …show more content…

“Hundreds of horses die`long and agonising deaths as they are gored by the pain-crazed bull. Horses have their ears stuffed with wet newspaper, they are blindfolded and their vocal chords are cut so they are unable to scream in pain. It is not an uncommon occurrence for horses to stumble upon their own entrails after being badly gored. After a horse has been wounded it is led out of the ring, given crude surgery, and sent back in” (stopbullfighting). Horses are just one of the few animals mistreated for this art. “During novillada, baby bulls are brought into a small arena where audience members, including children, stab them to death. Spectators cut off the ear and tail of the dying calf. Emaciated heifers are also killed in such a way”(lcanimal). Hundreds of thousands of animals die every year just for the enjoyment of an hour long

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